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Keisai Eisen

(Japan, 1790-1848)
Keisai Eisen
(Japan, 1790-1848)

Keisai Eisen, woodblock print.

7 'Okegawa Station: View of the Plain' 桶川宿 曠原之景 (Okegawa shuku, kūgen no kei) from the series 'The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaidō Road' 木曾街道六拾九次之内(Kisokaidō rokujūkyū tsugi no uchi). Aiban yoko-e 22 x 34 cm. Dimensions of the frame 39 x 50 cm.

Not examined out of frame. Faded. Creasing.

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The Kisokaidō Road linked the shōgun's capital of Edo (present day Tokyo) to the imperial capital Kyoto. On the highway there were sixty-nine halting places that, together with the starting point at the Nihonbashi (Japan Bridge) in Edo, make the seventy subjects found in the series of views of the Kisokaidō Road. Unlike the coastal Tōkaidō Road, the Kisokaidō travels inland through central Honshū. It is sometimes referred to as the Nakasendō and it's name can be translated as "central mountain route".

'The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaidō Road'
木曾街道六拾九次之内 (Kisokaidō rokujūkyū tsugi no uchi) was a collaboration between Hiroshige and Keisei Eisen.

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